Development and verification of large deformation model considering stiffness deterioration and shear dilation effect in FLAC3D

The existing constitutive models of rock with strain softening cannot successfully reflect the damage-induced anisotropy and nonlinearity of the post-peak failure behavior under progressive loading. In order to better reflect the nonlinear stress-strain behavior of rock, especially for the post-peak...

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Published inInternational journal of mining science and technology Vol. 28; no. 6; pp. 959 - 967
Main Authors Wang, Ruijie, Li, Chong, Xu, Jinhai, Pan, Lijin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.11.2018
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Summary:The existing constitutive models of rock with strain softening cannot successfully reflect the damage-induced anisotropy and nonlinearity of the post-peak failure behavior under progressive loading. In order to better reflect the nonlinear stress-strain behavior of rock, especially for the post-peak failure behavior, with expected stiffness degradation and large deformation, a modified constitutive model of rock considering stiffness degradation and dilatation behavior at large deformation was proposed in this study. This study analyzes and discusses various attenuation parameters in the proposed nonlinear plastic constitutive model using FLAC3D software. The excavation-induced stress in rocks was calculated by FLAC3D using the Mohr-Coulomb model, conventional strain model, and the proposed modified model. The obtained results of these models were analyzed and compared with field data. This study shows that the simulated results using the proposed new constitutive model matched much more closely with the measured field data, with an average error less than 5%. This new model can successfully reflect the damage-induced stiffness degradation at large deformation, and can provide a theoretical basis for stability design and evaluation of underground excavation.
ISSN:2095-2686
DOI:10.1016/j.ijmst.2018.06.008